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Students have anxiety over a return to the normal school routine, says a panel of counselors
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Eighth grade math scores in NJ fell 11 points —- scores usually move just a few points year to year
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The results have been released to parents and school districts but have not been made publicly available
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Paula White, former NJ Education Official, Is First African-American to Run JerseyCAN Advocacy GroupWhite, who founded a charter school in Newark that has since merged with another school, says recovering learning lost to the pandemic is her top priority.
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It has been more than two years since musicians played for an audience inside Smoke, the beloved Upper West Side jazz haunt. Now the club is about to reopen in expanded and renovated form.
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The bill would create a Covid task force to investigate what went wrong in the US response to the pandemic.
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The education nonprofit JerseyCAN has posted videos with hints for parents on how to work learning into everyday life.
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The web site, a project of the Ad Council and Melinda Gates, has music designed to ease the way for kids to talk to their parents about their struggles during the pandemic.
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Students at Schechter Manhattan planted a pan-tree at 107th and Columbus from which people can take what they need and give what they can.
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Bikes and electric scooters will be available for rent in a city where half the people don't have cars.